American Corrections, Jennifer Trost, Muskingum College
Comparative History of Organized Crime, Eiko Maruko Siniawer, Williams College
Constitutional Politics and Citizenship, Gretchen Ritter, University of Texas at Austin
Crime and Punishment in Europe and America since 1500, Mary Beth Emmerichs, University of Wisconsin at Sheboygan
Crime and Punishment - Urban Studies, Eric Schneider, University of Pennsylvania
Crime and Punishment in American History, David Wolcott, Miami University Ohio
Great Trials in American Political History, Gretchen Ritter, University of Texas at Austin
Detection: Fiction and Fact, Joanne Klein, Boise State University
History of Crime, Society, & the Rule of Law in Nineteenth & Twentieth-Century Canada, Michael Boudreau, St. Thomas University
History of Crime and Deviance in the Anglo-American World, Timothy Gilfoyle, Loyola University Chicago
History of Crime in America, Jack Marietta, University of Arizona
Historical
Criminology Reader, Pieter Spierenburg, Erasmus University
Themes for course include the history of punishment, of informal and
formal social control, of crime (esp. violence) and of criminology itself. The
required literature includes his edited book Men and Violence and a
Reader, whose contents are listed in the document. Pieter Spierenburg
welcomes suggestions for other titles.
Introduction to Criminal Justice, Jennifer Trost, Muskingum College
Juvenile Justice, Jennifer Trost, Muskingum College
Mysterious View of British History, Joanne Klein, Boise State University
Violence in American History, David Wolcott, Miami University Ohio
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